What Mariangela Demurtas did next after she was ousted/left Tristania. It’s pleasant enough eighties-tinged gothic rock. Essentially what the Sisters would have sounded like if Patricia handled all the vocals.
Read MoreBrutal uncompromising death metal from the states. Lacked enough variation or originality to rise above the din.
Read MoreBy a long shot the best thing she has done since her astonishing 2010 release “Stridulum II”. But I am not sure if I have moved on in my tastes or whether her bewitching lo-fi have less of an effect on me in my fifties, as this plunged like a stone from its impressive early showing. Essentially it failed to hold its own on multiple listens.
Read MoreA good fifteen years after their heyday, Editors are still making decent records. They still sound like a happier Joy Division and they sound contended and miserable in what they are doing. It won’t set the world on fire or spark a rampant comeback but it will keep their fans happy.
Read MoreGrizzled grindcore from Tennessee. They are young enough to know better but still seem to have fallen for a musical form that emerged when their grandparents were in diapers. Nasty, brittle, and headache-inducing. Just as Grindcore should be.
Read MoreNorwegian black n’ roll merchants. They take their art a bit more seriously than Kvelertak and this means that it comes across as a mix of Motörhead and Mayhem. Not bad at all but probably needed a few more identifiable tunes to make the hundred.
Read MoreAn impressive mix of death and doom metals that subtly combines the brutality of the former with the crushing slowness of the latter.
Read MoreI am sure there is a factory in Sweden that churns out technical death metal bands and here comes yet another. Not bad but at the end doomed to sound like yet another technical death metal album.
Read MoreAustria’s Belphegor are veritable veterans of the Blackened Metal scene. They have a sound and a stage presence and do what they do remarkably well. They long ago stopped making records for anybody but their small but perfectly formed rabid fanbase. It’s all right but it ain’t going to suddenly make them Download headline contenders.
Read MoreEpic, chest-beating Danish metal. It is more Viking-obsessed stuff that hankers back to a past that never really existed.
Read MoreThe return of German symphonic metallers who reputedly called it a day back in 2014. There are no farewells in metal, just adjours until the next tax bill comes in. Like the last nine years haven’t happened.
Read MoreOne woman multi-instrumentalist, bandleader, and composer Kathrine Shepard has made a name for herself creating ethereal post-metal. This is atmospheric blackgaze and should be VERY much my cup of tea. It just feels like it takes itself too seriously to these ears.
Read MoreYet another gothic metal icon that you have never heard of. Thirty years they have been doing this and the most we can muster is “who?”. Absolutely adequate and nothing more.
Read MoreGerman power-sludge duo. Metal at its raw best. Entertained rather than grabbed.
Read MorePsychedelic Doom (like normal doom but with more mind-altering drugs) from Italy. With an emphasis on the psychedelic.
Read MoreAustralian metalcore that tries really hard to do something noteworthy with this most mundane of metal’s many sub-genre, but ultimately fails because there are all the new ideas have already been taken.
Read MoreThis is where I start to feel old. This is going to feature large in all the other end-of-year lists and some of my fellow ROCKFLESH scribes have been going mad over it. But me, well I can’t quite see the fuss. It has got this position because (like vegetables) I can see there is some real merit here, I just can’t figure out what it is!!
Read MoreMelodic death metal, but not from Scandinavia. It’s from Portugal. It sounds like it should come from Scandinavia.
Read MoreI adore Amorphis and their previous four records have all made my top twenty. They skilfully balance melodic death metal with big epic song writing. However, it sounds like Tomi and the boys were having an off day here as “Halo” is (whisper it, I may be thrown out of the Fanclub) devoid of memorable tunes.
Read MoreThis is turning into a little ghetto of bands that usually have a season pass to this list, that have failed to chart. These Polish legends need no introduction. They have been mainstays of continental death metal for decades. They are great live and can always be guaranteed to make great records. This is not a bad album it just, just felt rather dialed in. Almost like a “will this do” from Vorg before he buggered off to make the Machine Head album.
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